Trump: Raping his wife, wanting to have sex with his daughter, and more racism

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During their 1991 divorce, which was granted on the grounds of his ‘cruel and inhuman treatment’ of her, she claimed in a sworn deposition he had raped her two years earlier after becoming angry over painful scalp reduction surgery he was having in an attempt to deal with his hair loss.

She later rowed back, saying she didn’t want her words interpreted ‘in a literal or criminal sense’.

However, a Trump biography, Lost Tycoon, subsequently claimed he had subjected Ivana to a ‘violent assault’ in fury after her plastic surgeon had performed painful surgery on him to remove a bald spot. The book claimed Trump tore fistfuls of hair out of Ivana’s scalp, later asking her: ‘Does it hurt?'



Trump’s casinos have been fined repeatedly for breaking gaming rules. The Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City had to pay $200,000 (£138,000) in 1991 for breaking anti-discrimination laws for keeping African-American and female staff away from the gambling table of a high-spending mafioso boss.

The filthy-tempered Robert LiButti, who had ties with mob king John Gotti and was later jailed for tax fraud, would scream obscene abuse if black people or women came too close while he was playing.



The man who now demands a wall along the Mexican border wasn’t always so hostile towards illegal immigrants. In 1980, he demolished an architecturally acclaimed Manhattan building, using 200 undocumented Polish workers.

They were paid just $5 (£3.45) an hour, slept on site and weren’t even given hard hats. When they complained they hadn’t had all their money, they were threatened with deportation. Trump and others were found guilty of failing to pay the workers’ legal benefits, but the case was settled privately after he appealed.

Dark tales of molesting beauty queens and raping his ex-wife. Claims of racism and cosying up to the mafia. As he gets ever closer to the White House... Trump is stripped bare
By TOM LEONARD IN NEW YORK FOR THE DAILY MAIL

PUBLISHED: 19:54 EST, 6 May 2016 | UPDATED: 06:59 EST, 7 May 2016

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-House-TRUMP-stripped-bare.html#ixzz47ydDR8pb
 
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I thought we went over these allegations when he first announced? She said it never happen, and implied it was all for the divorce hearings.
 

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Elizabeth Warren Unleashes A Tweetstorm At ‘Weak’ Donald Trump
Earlier in the day, he called her “goofy” and questioned her ancestry.
05/06/2016 10:01 pm ET | Updated 27 minutes ago


Trump rekindled an attack from 2012 that then-incumbent GOP Sen. Scott Brown threw at Warren over her ancestry. Born in Oklahoma, she has said she has some Native American ancestry. Trump demanded to see records proving her heritage, the same way he’s repeatedly demanded to see Obama’s birth certificate to prove that he was born in the U.S.

It isn’t the first time Trump has gone after Warren over her ancestry. “She’s got about as much Indian blood as I have,” Trump told New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd in March. “Her whole life was based on a fraud. She got into Harvard and all that because she said she was a minority.”

Warren noticed Trump’s Friday night volley, and held no punches in her reply.

Warren even co-opted Trump’s signature — “Sad!” — but refashioned if for her own feelings about the real estate mogul.

The Friday night spat comes just days after Warren slammed Trump following his win in the Indiana primary. “Trump has built his campaign on racism, sexism and xenophobia,” she wrote on Facebook, calling on voters from all parties to unite against Trump:

What happens next will test the character for all of us — Republican, Democrat and Independent. It will determine whether we move forward as one nation or splinter at the hands of one man’s narcissism and divisiveness. I know which side I’m on, and I’m going to fight my heart out to make sure Donald Trump’s toxic stew of hatred and insecurity never reaches the White House.

UPDATE: 10:30 p.m. — Trump called Warren a “goofus” at a rally in Eugene, Oregon.

CORRECTION: A previous version gave the wrong year when Scott Brown attacked Warren for her ancestry. It was 2012.

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/elizabeth-warren-donald-trump_us_572d4282e4b096e9f0919399
 

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But you are the expert since you spend your days and nights studying him.





and they address your faulty logic too..



be careful when you quote somebody


Be careful when you are deflecting for Trump



Sorry Ballscout Warren is not going to back Trump over Hillary
 

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Be careful when you are deflecting for Trump



Sorry Ballscout Warren is not going to back Trump over Hillary


You like one of those dolls , pull the string and you have 5 different words and phrases..

Who said Warren would back Trump when she has already come out in support of Hillary :rolleyes2:
 

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Where Do Trump’s Bad Ideas Come From?
MAY 7, 2016 9:15 AM May 7, 2016 9:15am

So everyone is having fun with Donald Trump’s suggestion that he’ll negotiate forgiveness on U.S. debt — making America great by running it like a failing Atlantic City casino. (By the way, I think I may have been one of the first to come up with that analogy, although probably many people did so independently.)

A number of people have also pointed out that willingness to trifle with the full faith and credit of the U.S. government didn’t start with Trump — it started with Republicans in the House, who casually tried to extort concessions by refusing to raise the debt limit.

But one thing I haven’t seen much discussion of is the question of why Trump imagines that we have a severe debt problem, requiring extraordinary measures. Here, after all, is what U.S. interest payments look like:

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See the crisis? Neither do I.

But Trump, we can assume, doesn’t look at economic data, or for that matter employ anyone who can. Remember how unemployment is really 42 percent? What he does do is pick up stuff that everyone around him says.

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/07/where-do-trumps-bad-ideas-come-from/?_r=0
 

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President-elect or not, Trump is going to trial this year in Trump U fraud case
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Donald Trump answers questions from reporters at the National Federation of Republican Assemblies in Nashville regarding an investigation of the now defunct Trump University, Aug. 29, 2015. (Photo: Mark Humphrey/AP)

A federal judge in San Diego set the stage on Friday for what could be one of the strangest presidential transitions in history: He ordered that Donald Trump must go to trial starting Nov. 28 in a civil case in which he is accused of defrauding students who attended Trump University.

“No doubt this will be a challenge … we’re in unchartered waters,” said Daniel Petrocelli, Trump’s lead lawyer in the case, when asked later how his client — if elected in November — would be able to balance preparing to take over the presidency with taking the witness stand in a trial that could run almost until the eve of the following January’s inauguration.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/president-elect-or-not-trump-is-going-to-trial-003511101.html
 

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Whatchu mean Cletus ? Bill Clinton isn't even running

After I met Ivanka and praised her to her father, Trump said, “Yeah, she’s really something, and what a beauty, that one. If I weren’t happily married and, ya know, her father . . . ”

 

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After I met Ivanka and praised her to her father, Trump said, “Yeah, she’s really something, and what a beauty, that one. If I weren’t happily married and, ya know, her father . . . ”

you know this has always been stupid and more than a reach.

Trump says enough stupid shit without you clowns falling all over yourselves with this type bullshit.

The dude said his daughter is so beautiful that if he wasn't her father he would date her.

No different than a father telling his daughter you can't have no boyfriend I your boyfriend or a daughter saying when she grows up she is gonna marry her father.

I suppose you also think when a cat says she so fine i would drink her bathwater they really gonna drink her bathwater..

:smh::smh::smh::smh::smh:
 

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How can you all forget the hand he played in the Central Park jogger case!!!

Nobody has......nobody here supports Trump.

That's dumb ass Watcher who supports Hillary but since he can't answer why she fucked up tries to make anybopdy who thinks she is a piece of shit a Trump supporter.

All he does is search for republican bullshit and posts it


Let's not forget that Hillary was talking about the Central Park 5 when she made her super predator comment....
 

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How can you all forget the hand he played in the Central Park jogger case!!!

Bro, folks that live in NYC know how racist this dude is. Everybody seems to gloss over the fact that he's spent millions on that Obama birth certificate shit. Never mind that as the POTUS the man has been vetted by every alphabet soup intelligence agency extant.
He (trump) calls Tanzania "TanzAnia" he says “She’s got about as much Indian blood as I have,” not much caring that Indian as well as offensive and racist is also incorrect.
I say all this because people seem to be overlooking the fact that this is who he is. He's damn near 70, you think he's going to change?
And for all those knocking Hillary Clinton as well as assigning Bill's actions to her, who would you rather run against him? Bernie? Please. As distasteful as she is she's the only one who stands a chance against trump. People will NOT come out to vote for a jew. trumps support comes from racists and white supremacists that hide in the shadows most of the time. Where do you think he got this huge turnout from? Most of the time these people don't vote. You need someone who will get enough people out to defeat trump and that's Hillary Clinton. Like it or not.
And not voting is a vote for trump, remember that.
 
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Bro, folks that live in NYC know how racist this dude is. Everybody seems to gloss over the fact that he's spent millions on that Obama birth certificate shit. Never mind that as the POTUS the man has been vetted by every alphabet soup intelligence agency extant.
He (trump) calls Tanzania "Tazania" he says “She’s got about as much Indian blood as I have,” not much caring that Indian as well as offensive and racist is also incorrect.
I say all this because people seem to be overlooking the fact that this is who he is. He's damn near 70, you think he's going to change?
And for all those knocking Hillary Clinton as well as assigning Bill's actions to her, who would you rather run against him? Bernie? Please. As distasteful as she is she's the only one who stands a chance against trump. People will NOT come out to vote for a jew. trumps support comes from racists and white supremacists that hide in the shadows most of the time. Where do you think he got this huge turnout from? Most of the time these people don't vote. You need someone who will get enough people out to defeat trump and that's Hillary Clinton. Like it or not.
And not voting is a vote for trump, remember that.
The thing I hate about American politics is the average American is not involved in the process but they are the first to complain!! I talk to fam back in Sierra Leone and Nigeria and they know more about what's going on in our politics than the average joe marching to work! How is it people died for us to vote and equally people died to keep us from voting. Yet only 1/3 of all Americans vote!!! Being a part of the process means you have to do your homework! You have to read up on theses people! Take time to do your homework! If you depend on the news, nobody has produced an indepth investigative news report on any of the candidates to proved the public with a clear picture of the leading candidates! Wake up people! Wake the fuck up!!!
 

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The thing I hate about American politics is the average American is not involved in the process but they are the first to complain!! I talk to fam back in Sierra Leone and Nigeria and they know more about what's going on in our politics than the average joe marching to work! How is it people died for us to vote and equally people died to keep us from voting. Yet only 1/3 of all Americans vote!!! Being a part of the process means you have to do your homework! You have to read up on theses people! Take time to do your homework! If you depend on the news, nobody has produced an indepth investigative news report on any of the candidates to proved the public with a clear picture of the leading candidates! Wake up people! Wake the fuck up!!!


Yes, when I'm overseas it seems the people know more about US politics than most americans, however, the US is huge compared to those countries so the % is actually smaller. I do take your point though.
And the ambivalence of most people comes from the programming that inundates us every minute. Most have been programmed to accept news bites and don't have the patience and incentive to delve deeper into any type of news story. But try to keep them from their "reality" TV and you've got a fight on your hands. The reasons are quite simple but the programming is so effective and pervasive most people are unable to even stir themselves enough to discover just how deep in the matrix they actually are.
 

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WASHINGTON — In a biting critique of the presumptive Republican nominee, President Obama said Friday that Donald J. Trumpshould be subjected to serious scrutiny and not be allowed to treat the presidential campaign like “a reality show.”

“We are in serious times, and this is a really serious job,” Mr. Obama said after being asked about Mr. Trump at a White House news conference. “This is not entertainment. This is not a reality show. This is a contest for the presidency of the United States.”

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you know this has always been stupid and more than a reach.

Trump says enough stupid shit without you clowns falling all over yourselves with this type bullshit.

The dude said his daughter is so beautiful that if he wasn't her father he would date her.

No different than a father telling his daughter you can't have no boyfriend I your boyfriend or a daughter saying when she grows up she is gonna marry her father.

I suppose you also think when a cat says she so fine i would drink her bathwater they really gonna drink her bathwater..

:smh::smh::smh::smh::smh:

Your sick for defending incest. Do you have sex in common with your kids??:smh::smh:

“Ivanka, what’s the favorite thing you have in common with your father,” Williams asks. “Either real estate, or golf,” Ivanka replies.


“Donald?” Williams prompts.

“Well, I was going to say sex, but I can’t relate that to—” he trails off, gesturing broadly at the woman sitting next to him. (His daughter.) Ivanka laughs, desperately and silently.



2:20 mark
 

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Here's How Trump Pictures His First 100 Days
'Things will be fine,' he says

  • Inauguration Day will involve some "beautiful" galas, but also the rescinding of President Obama's executive orders on immigration, Trump says.
  • Trump says on Day 1, he will also speak to military and Homeland Security officials about sealing the border with Mexico. Talks with wall-builders will soon follow.
  • Trump says his first day in office will also involve phone calls to the CEOs of companies like Ford and Nabisco, warning them that they will face 35% tariffs for moving jobs out of the US. "The markets would be fine," he says.
  • Trump knows which foreign leader he would call on his first day: none of them. "I wouldn't be calling them up right away and getting more entangled," he says.
  • Trump and his advisers say the first 100 days will be all about negotiations, most of which will take place in his new office. "The Oval Office would be an amazing place to negotiate," he says. "It would command immediate respect from the other side, immediate understanding about the nation's priorities."
  • By the end of the 100 days, Trump plans to have a ban on Muslim immigration in place and to have made progress in delivering other major campaign promises, including repealing ObamaCare.
  • It's still going to be the White House, not the Trump House: He "had no ambitious renovation plans," the Times notes.
  • Trump says he is going to make big changes fast and not everybody will like them—but there's nothing to worry about. "I know people aren't sure right now what a President Trump will be like," he says. "But things will be fine. I'm not running for president to make things unstable for the country."
 

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Here's How Trump Pictures His First 100 Days
'Things will be fine,' he says

  • Inauguration Day will involve some "beautiful" galas, but also the rescinding of President Obama's executive orders on immigration, Trump says.
  • Trump says on Day 1, he will also speak to military and Homeland Security officials about sealing the border with Mexico. Talks with wall-builders will soon follow.
  • Trump says his first day in office will also involve phone calls to the CEOs of companies like Ford and Nabisco, warning them that they will face 35% tariffs for moving jobs out of the US. "The markets would be fine," he says.
  • Trump knows which foreign leader he would call on his first day: none of them. "I wouldn't be calling them up right away and getting more entangled," he says.
  • Trump and his advisers say the first 100 days will be all about negotiations, most of which will take place in his new office. "The Oval Office would be an amazing place to negotiate," he says. "It would command immediate respect from the other side, immediate understanding about the nation's priorities."
  • By the end of the 100 days, Trump plans to have a ban on Muslim immigration in place and to have made progress in delivering other major campaign promises, including repealing ObamaCare.
  • It's still going to be the White House, not the Trump House: He "had no ambitious renovation plans," the Times notes.
  • Trump says he is going to make big changes fast and not everybody will like them—but there's nothing to worry about. "I know people aren't sure right now what a President Trump will be like," he says. "But things will be fine. I'm not running for president to make things unstable for the country."
Sounds like a busy guy. He makes it look so easy...
 

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Here's How Trump Pictures His First 100 Days
'Things will be fine,' he says

  • Inauguration Day will involve some "beautiful" galas, but also the rescinding of President Obama's executive orders on immigration, Trump says.
  • Trump says on Day 1, he will also speak to military and Homeland Security officials about sealing the border with Mexico. Talks with wall-builders will soon follow.
  • Trump says his first day in office will also involve phone calls to the CEOs of companies like Ford and Nabisco, warning them that they will face 35% tariffs for moving jobs out of the US. "The markets would be fine," he says.
  • Trump knows which foreign leader he would call on his first day: none of them. "I wouldn't be calling them up right away and getting more entangled," he says.
  • Trump and his advisers say the first 100 days will be all about negotiations, most of which will take place in his new office. "The Oval Office would be an amazing place to negotiate," he says. "It would command immediate respect from the other side, immediate understanding about the nation's priorities."
  • By the end of the 100 days, Trump plans to have a ban on Muslim immigration in place and to have made progress in delivering other major campaign promises, including repealing ObamaCare.
  • It's still going to be the White House, not the Trump House: He "had no ambitious renovation plans," the Times notes.
  • Trump says he is going to make big changes fast and not everybody will like them—but there's nothing to worry about. "I know people aren't sure right now what a President Trump will be like," he says. "But things will be fine. I'm not running for president to make things unstable for the country."
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: This delusional asshole has no idea how things are done at the federal level! He sounds like an idealistic dumbass that flunked high school Civics!
 

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Dan Savage - "Republicans have been cranking up their base for years. Gathering every racist, nut job, sexist, homophobe in the country...calling them republicans. Finally they voted for one of their own."

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Donald Trump just threatened to cause an unprecedented global financial crisis
Updated by Matthew Yglesias on May 6, 2016, 11:10 a.m. ET

In an interview Thursday on CNBC, Donald Trump broke with tired clichés about the evils of federal debt accumulation. "I am the king of debt," he said. "I love debt. I love playing with it."

But he replaced fearmongering about debt with an even more alarming notion — a bankruptcy of the United States federal government that would incinerate the world economy.


"I would borrow, knowing that if the economy crashed, you could make a deal," Trump said. "And if the economy was good, it was good. So therefore, you can't lose."

With his statement, Trump not only revealed a dangerous ignorance about the operation of the national monetary system and the global economic order, but also offered a brilliant case study in the profound risks of attempting to apply the logic of a private business enterprise to the task of running the United States of America.

Applying this idea to the United States would destroy the economy
The United States of America, however, is not a real estate development company. If a real estate company defaults on its debts and its creditors lose money, that's their problem. If a bank fails as a result, then it's the FDIC's responsibility to clean it up.

The government doesn't work like that. Right now, people and companies all around the world treat US government bonds as the least risky financial asset in the universe. If the government defaults and banks fail as a result, the government needs to clean up the mess. And if risk-free federal bonds turn out to be risky, then every other financial asset becomes riskier. The interest rate charged on state and local government debt, on corporate debt, and on home loans will spike. Savings will evaporate, and liquidity will vanish as everyone tries to hold on to their cash until they can figure out what's going on.

Every assessment of risk in the financial system is based on the idea that the least risky thing is lending money to the federal government. If that turns out to be much riskier than previously thought, then everything else becomes much riskier too. Business investment will collapse, state and local finances will be crushed, and shockwaves will emanate to a whole range of foreign countries that borrow dollars.
http://www.vox.com/2016/5/6/11607464/trump-haircut-default-debt
 
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